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  2. Rent bank - Wikipedia

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    On March 29, 2021, the Government of Manitoba announced a $5.6 million-dollar rent bank. [3] The goal of the program is to support stable housing for low-income to moderate-income families. The rent bank will be administered by the Manitoba Non-Profit Housing Association with funds distributed by local rent banks. [3]

  3. Rent regulation in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Rent regulation in Canada is a set of laws and policies which control the amount by which rental prices for real property can increase year to year. Each province and territory can pass legislation, where the purpose is to limit rent prices increasing beyond what is affordable for most home dwellers.

  4. Affordable housing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Calgary had the highest market rental rates in Canada. In order to rent a two-bedroom apartment a household would need to have an income of $53,000. Approximately 42,000 households were spending over 50% of the annual income on housing, putting them at risk of homelessness. Over 3,200 people in Calgary were homeless in 2022. [11]

  5. The rent vs. buy debate in the Canadian housing market - AOL

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    When to rent in Canada You're not ready to settle down If you're not ready to put down roots and your long-term plans are in flux, renting an apartment, condo, or house would make more sense.

  6. Javier Milei Ended Rent Control. Now the Argentine Real ...

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    Zonaprop data shows the average price of a one-bedroom apartment in Buenos Aires increased by 61 percent in cash terms in 2024—about half the inflation rate in that period.

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  8. Rent regulation - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 12 February 2025. Regulations to reduce increases in housing rents "Rent control" redirects here. For other uses, see Rent control (disambiguation). Part of a series on Living spaces Main House: detached semi-detached terraced Apartment Bungalow Cottage Ecohouse Green home Housing project Human outpost I ...

  9. Rent control in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Rent regulation was first briefly introduced in Ontario under the National Housing Act 1944.After lobbying by business it was repealed in under a decade. The modern history of rent controls began in July 1975 when the Residential Premises Rent Review Act 1975 was enacted after the demand for rent controls became a major issue in the period leading to the 1975 provincial election. [2]